Fred and Goanetters,

The info re the post codes and the search method mentioned by you and by Cecil Pinto to me, properly belongs into the same thread /Title, namely: 'The Post Office In Goa'; that way all persons in Goa as well as outside Goa/ India will know about the post codes for various villages and towns in Goa etc.

I have used the links provided to me by Cecil, but it falls short, in the sense that, all villages do not have their own individual code! In many cases two to three villages are under one postal code. As a result, inserting a village name into the search box, can come up with a 'not found' answer.

Therefore it is important and absolutely necessary that the Post Office (organisation) in Goa publishes a proper list as to which villages are covered by which code; as also to publish the same, in every post office and educate and enforce the use of post codes by locals, to inform recipients of mail etc. by mentioning the post code in all 'return' addresses; ultimately leading to knowledge of these post codes, destination wise, by everyone who may be wanting to know, at the time of posting. Once this is known, the web sites come in handy for use by everyone; What I am saying is that the INFO must be known and propogated locally and their use enforced in the first place.

Nasci Caldeira
Melbourne.

From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet]Query on PIN codes
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:16:53 +0530

A google search threw up the following site which has the PIN (postal
index number) codes for Goa well laid out:
http://www.amchegoa.com/pin_codes_goa.htm

FN
> http://www.indiapost.gov.in/pinsearch1.asp
> Type just the first few letters of the City/Village
> Eg. "pan" for Panjim
> Viola!

Cecil Pinto, Panjim - Aldona



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